Situated in a delightful hamlet, with access to the north and south coasts, this superb property nestles in the heart of the Cornish countryside. 1.5 miles away is the village of St Maybn with a community post office and general store, historic church and well respected public house. Just 6.5 miles away you ll find Port Isaac, the picturesque town famed from the TV series Doc Martin, with a small fishing port and a mix of bistros, inns, restaurants and independent stores. The lovely town of Wadebridge is nearby, a great place for restaurants and home to the Camel Trail for the cyclists amongst you. Other local attractions include the surfing paradise of Polzeath, Rock and the fishing port of Padstow. Nestled within a courtyard of cottages in the heart of the Cornish countryside, this really is a wonderful hidden gem. Enter into the open plan kitchen/lounge/diner with high ceilings and character throughout. Hang up your outerwear, cosy up on the comfy sofa with seating for all and watch your favourite programmes on the Smart TV with Fire Stick. Enjoy a lazy breakfast at the dining table with plenty of seating whilst planning your day ahead. The kitchen area has everything you'll need for your holiday including an electric oven and hob, dishwasher, fridge, freezer, microwave and coffee machine. Heading upstairs, you'll find the king size and single bedrooms with plenty of hanging space. Completing the inside is the contemporary shower room with waterfall shower, attachment and WC. Outside, to the right is a shared area with a picnic table to dine alfresco and an allocated parking space adjacent to the property.
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